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Is the game on Sunday going to be postponed?


Lame Duck
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This might be the least attended game in NFL history with these two awful teams playing in even more dreadful conditions.

We might fug around and win this game somehow. All bets are off when the weather is gonna be THIS bad. The Jags gave us a fight in Monsoon Bowl despite us being a far better team. It's just tough to accomplish anything on the football field in these conditions. 

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8 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Oof. Just when you thought our games couldn't be even harder to watch, it'll be a RB game by both teams. 9-6 Panthers. Thank jesus for RedZone.

Yeah and 9 being a TD and Safety and the 6 being a TD and no XP. Going to be like watching the Canton Bulldogs and Cleveland Tigers in 1920.

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5 hours ago, Lame Duck said:

Projected 3-4 inches of rain with wind gusts around 50mph, flooding and mass power outages in our area.  It could be a historic low pressure system for our area.

Interesting question,  may be a good question. I personally do not know of an NFL game that was called before it even started. I have seen games played through snow storms, rain storms, etc.

however, I have seen games postponed or rescheduled due to hurricanes.  I have seen games interrupted by lightning.

Atlanta Falcons play their games in a dome. I think such a game maybe an advantage for the Panthers .  I am sure many Falcon players don’t know how to swim.

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17 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

I was at the Monsoon game but at my house watching it on TV. My wife got soaking wet.

Top 5 in terms of fun experiences for me.  I've never seen so much rain in a 30 minute window.  Literally, the only place anywhere around where it was raining was directly over the stadium, and it was a monsoon for real.

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8 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I don’t think it would have helped lol I was watching that game from beef O Bradys in Boone and you couldn’t see anything on the TV from the rain

It was crazy! A river was flowing down all the steps full of beer cans and nacho containers!

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